good
Significado: Of a high quality, standard, or level; morally right
'Good' is one of the most common adjectives in English, describing quality ('a good book'), moral virtue ('a good person'), skill ('good at maths'), or suitability ('good for you'). It appears in countless expressions: 'good morning', 'good luck', 'as good as', 'for good' (permanently). The comparative and superlative are irregular: better, best.
Ejemplos
- This restaurant serves really good food. 这家餐厅的食物真的很好吃。Este restaurante sirve comida realmente buena.このレストランは本当に美味しい料理を出す。이 식당은 정말 맛있는 음식을 낸다.
- She is very good at playing tennis. 她网球打得很好。Ella es muy buena jugando al tenis.彼女はテニスがとても上手だ。그녀는 테니스를 아주 잘한다.
- Have a good weekend! 周末愉快!¡Que tengas un buen fin de semana!良い週末を!좋은 주말 보내세요!
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'gōd', from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz, possibly meaning 'fitting' or 'suitable'. Despite appearances, unrelated to 'God' (from a different root). Its comparative 'better' and superlative 'best' come from a different stem entirely.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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